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The 18th Dáil was elected on April 7, 1965 and first met on April 21 when the 11th Government of Ireland was appointed. The 18th Dáil lasted for 1,233 days.
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11th Government - (April 21, 1965–November 10, 1966)
- An Taoiseach: Sean Lemass
- An Tánaiste: Frank Aiken
- Minister for Finance: Jack Lynch
- Minister for External Affairs: Frank Aiken
- Minister for Justice: Brian Lenihan
- Minister for Industry & Commerce: Patrick Hillery
- Minister for Agriculture: Charles Haughey
- Minister for Defence: Michael Hilliard
- Minister for Education: George Colley
- Minister for Health: Donagh O'Malley
- Minister for Transport & Power: Erskine Childers
- Minister for Posts & Telegraphs: Joseph Brennan
- Minister for Local Government: Neil Blaney
- Minister for Social Welfare: Kevin Boland
- Minister for Lands: Micheál Ó Moráin
Changes July 13, 1966
- Minister for Labour: Patrick Hillery
- Minister for Education: Donagh O'Malley
- Minister for Industry & Commerce: George Colley
- Minister for Health: Seán Flanagan
12th Government - (November 10, 1966–July 2, 1969)
- An Taoiseach: Jack Lynch
- An Tánaiste: Frank Aiken
- Minister for Finance: Charles Haughey
- Minister for External Affairs: Frank Aiken
- Minister for Justice: Brian Lenihan
- Minister for Industry & Commerce: George Colley
- Minister for Labour: Patrick Hillery
- Minister for Agriculture & Fisheries: Neil Blaney
- Minister for Defence: Michael Hilliard
- Minister for Education: Donagh O'Malley
- Minister for Health: Seán Flanagan
- Minister for Transport & Power: Erskine Childers
- Minister for Local Government: Neil Blaney
- Minister for Social Welfare: Joseph Brennan
- Minister for Lands: Micheál Ó Moráin
Changes March 27, 1968
- Minister for Justice: Micheál Ó Moráin
- Minister for Education: Brian Lenihan
- Minister for Lands: Pádraig Faulkner
See also
Preceded by: | Governments of Ireland
Rialtais na hÉireann |
Succeeded by: Government of the 19th Dáil |